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Voters at Last: Battling for the Ballot — A New Program Available From the Delaware Humanities Forum

Posted on May 12, 2012 by Mike

This is a new program available from the Delaware Humanities Forum

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This program examines the struggle to extend voting rights to most adult citizens in Delaware and the nation.  Using archival photographs, newspapers, cartoons, letters and speeches the  organizing, petitioning, picketing, leafleting, educating, and politicking that went on is presented in a lively way.  The program picks up the story as debates swirl over whether voting rights should be extended to white males regardless of property ownership.  From there it traces history through the extension of the vote to African-American men, takes note of the attempt to disenfranchise voters, and concludes with a closer look at the time when vocal suffragist pushed forward a movement to extend the right to women.  Special attention is paid to the women’s suffrage movement in Delaware

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